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THE DA1'lVE.
ere, feci, fectus, I put in charge. praemium, i (ii), n., reward. praesum, esse, lui, I am in charge of recens, gen., recentis, recent. praeficid,
res piiblica, gen., rei piiblicae, f., state, j路epublic. Babinus, i, m., Sabinus, a lieutenant of Caesar.
sermd, onis, m., conversation. terror, oris, m., terror.fear,
EXERCISES.
308. 1. ReI publicae nocetis, 2. Caesar mulieribus pepercit. 3. Sabinus et magnts praemils persuasit, 4. Caesar el mnnttionr quam fecerat Labienum praefeeit. 5. Laudat eos qut huic negotio praefuerant. 6. Mtlites nostrI maximum terrorem hostibus Inferunt. 7. Caesar buic legiont propter virtutem maxima confldebat. 8. Hoc consilium nobts placet. 9. Ego huic sermonj interfur, 10. M'ilitibus propter recentem victoriam magna praemia donat, 11. Parcite, ctves mel, reI publicae. 12. Nl111islegatrs verbts mets persuadere potueram, 13. Nos illt negotio praefecerat. 309. 1. We shall present rewards to our soldiers. 2. t had already given you 1 the letter. 3. Let us spare these children! 4. We have not injured you. 5. Trust these soldiers! 6. I had persuaded all these envoys. 7. I should easily have persuaded your brother. 8. We sball put you in charge of the smaller camp. 9. Caesar was in charge of many legions. 10. Who will bring war upon us? 310.
Arrangement
of the Roman Troops for Battle.
Postero dil! HelvetiI nostros it novissimo agmine" InsequI ao laces sere coeperunt, Postquam Caesar id animadvertit, copiaa suas in proximum collem subducit equitatumqno, qur sustineret lObserve that the special sign of the indirect object (to, for) lacking in English. The pupil must have regard to the meaning. 2 a novissimo agmine: on the rear; lit. from the rear.
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